Pickled Diesel by Dr Krippling Seeds
Ruderalis × Indica × Sativa
Pickled Diesel is a hybrid cannabis strain developed by Dr. Krippling Seeds, noted for its complex lineage and distinct sensory profile. It combines attributes from ruderalis, indica, and sativa genetics, resulting in a robust and adaptable plant with notable potency.
Appearance
Pickled Diesel buds are visually striking, often displaying a deep green coloration accented with purple and lime hues. They are densely packed and covered in a generous layer of crystalline trichomes, giving them a frosted appearance. The structure is compact and vigorous, reflecting its indica heritage, with broad, serrated leaves.
Aroma & Flavor
The aroma of Pickled Diesel is characterized by a strong diesel scent, often likened to fuel, mingled with notes of pickled spices. Underlying this are earthy and herbal undertones, creating a pungent and complex olfactory experience. The flavor follows suit, delivering an intense diesel taste on the inhale, followed by a tangy, slightly sour finish, complemented by citrus and spicy notes.
Effects
This strain is known to produce cerebral and focused effects, attributed to its sativa influence. Users often experience an uplifting and mood-enhancing sensation. While primarily recreational, its balanced profile and potential for relaxation also lend it to medicinal applications.
Terpenes & Cannabinoids
Key terpenes identified in Pickled Diesel include Myrcene, Limonene, and Caryophyllene, contributing to its distinct aroma and effects. The strain typically contains around 18% THC and less than 1% CBD, positioning it as a moderately potent option.
Growing
Pickled Diesel is noted for its robust growth and adaptability, partly due to its ruderalis genetics which contribute auto-flowering traits. It is considered a resilient strain, capable of high-yield cultivation. The plant's compact structure and dense bud production are indicative of its indica background.
Origins and Lineage
Developed by Dr. Krippling Seeds, Pickled Diesel is a hybrid resulting from crosses involving ruderalis, indica, and sativa genetics. Its lineage traces back through extensive breeding programs initiated in the early 2010s, aiming to integrate the resilience of ruderalis with the potency of traditional cannabis varieties. Detailed breeding notes and lineage charts document its development over nearly a decade.